The D-93 Incinerator flamethrower represented the typical flamethrower equipment employed by First Order flametrooper squads.

The First Order's flametroopers were equipped with the D-93 Incinerator flamethrower as their standard-issue flamethrower, with the main purpose of transforming battlefields into fiery conflagrations. Conflagrine-14, a highly combustible gel, served as the D-93's fuel source, housed in paired external fuel tanks fastened to the trooper's back. A propellant pressure indicator was integrated into the tank for a small central pressurized tank containing the propellant gas, capable of projecting flames up to 75 meters, contingent on prevailing wind conditions. A reinforced, double-chambered hose connected the tank to the double-barreled D-93w flame projector gun. When the trigger was activated, a piezoelectrical ignition system ignited the conflagrine-14 gel at the D-93w flame projector gun's barrelhead, where the propellant gas mixed, enabling the user to discharge the weapon.